Logik L612WMB14 Instruction & Installation Manual

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Contents
Safety Warning ....................................................................................................................................................................3
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................7
Installing Your Washing Machine .......................................................................................................................................7
Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine ......................................................................................................................... 7
Moving and Installing .........................................................................................................................................................8
Removing the Transit Bolts ..................................................................................................................................................................................8
Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another .............................................................................................................. 8
Hose and Cable Lengths ......................................................................................................................................................................................9
Levelling the Washing Machine .........................................................................................................................................................................9
Water Supply Hose ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Water Drain Hose ..................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Connecting to the Mains Supply.....................................................................................................................................................................11
Product Overview .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
The unit ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
The Control Panel ................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Preparation ........................................................................................................................................................................14
Organising Laundry .............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Preparing Laundry ................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Adding Detergent and Softener ......................................................................................................................................................................14
Before First Use .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Wash Setting ......................................................................................................................................................................16
Standard Washing.................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Removing Washing (Once programme is nished) ..................................................................................................................................16
Selecting the Programme ..................................................................................................................................................................................17
Important Information ......................................................................................................................................................18
Washing Delicates (Wool and Silk Programmes) .......................................................................................................................................18
Adding Delicate Laundry Items to the Drum .............................................................................................................................................18
Which Detergent to Use .....................................................................................................................................................................................18
How to Use Laundry Starch ...............................................................................................................................................................................18
How to Set the Child Lock ................................................................................................................................................................................19
Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine ...............................................................................................................20
Cleaning the Drum ...............................................................................................................................................................................................20
Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine .......................................................................................................................................20
Cleaning the Detergent Drawer ......................................................................................................................................................................20
Siphon Plug .............................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Cleaning the Door Seal and Window .............................................................................................................................................................20
Cleaning the Drain Filter ....................................................................................................................................................................................21
Preventing a Frozen Water Supply Hose ......................................................................................................................................................21
Cleaning the Filter Net of the Water Supply Hose ....................................................................................................................................21
Hints and Tips ....................................................................................................................................................................22
Questions and Answers ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
Error Codes ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Specications ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Product Fiche .....................................................................................................................................................................27
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For your continued safety and to
reduce the risk of injury or electric
shock, please follow all the safety
precautions listed below.
WARNING!
• If you will not be using the
washing machine for a while
such as when you go on holiday,
disconnect the plug from the
mains supply and turn o the
water supply to the washing
machine. This is particularly
important if there is no drainage
around the washing machine.
• If the water supply is left on,
water pressure may build up and
cause a leak.
General Use
• Transit bolts are used to transport
the washing machine. You should
remove these using a spanner or
similar tool before you install the
washing machine. If you do not, it
will cause strong vibrations when
the washing machine is spinning.
• Do not install your washing
machine anywhere that is damp
or exposed to the weather. If you
do, it may cause an electric shock,
re, failure or deterioration.
• Do not pour water directly onto
any part of the washing machine.
It may cause a short circuit or
electric shock.
• Keep burning objects such as
candles or cigarettes, away from
the washing machine. They may
cause a re or damage.
• Keep ammable substances
well away from the washing
machine – for example kerosene,
gasoline, benzene, paint thinner
and alcohol, or clothing soaked
with these. They may cause an
explosion or a re.
• This washing machine is only
suitable for washing textiles
labelled ‘washing machine
washable.
• Do not connect the washing
machine to hot water. The
washing machine works with
cold water only.
• Before you start using the
washing machine, turn the tap on
to check that the hose is properly
connected. If its not, there may
be a water leak.
• Do not put too much laundry
or detergent into the washing
machine. It may cause issues with
the washing machine or laundry.
• Be careful not to get your laundry
caught in the door when you
close it. This could cause a water
leak or damage your laundry.
• This washing machine is for
household (domestic) use only.
Safety Warning
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Power Source and Cable
• Use an independent household
dedicated mains socket, rated at
least 13 Amp 220V to 240V AC. If
the washing machine is plugged
in with other appliances, it may
overheat the socket and cause a
re.
• Make sure the mains plug is
pushed rmly into the socket. A
loose connection may overheat
and cause electrical shock or a
re.
• Check the mains lead and mains
plug for any damage. If the mains
cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly
qualied persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
• Unplug the mains lead when
cleaning the washing machine.
• Do not touch the mains lead or
mains plug with wet hands. It
may cause an electric shock.
• Check the mains plug regularly
for dirt. If dirt accumulates on the
mains plug, it could cause a re.
To prevent this, unplug the cable
and clean the mains plug with a
dry rag.
• If you disconnect the mains plug,
hold onto the mains plug not
the cable. Pulling the cable may
cause an electric shock or a re.
• Do not use a mains plug adaptor
or extension cable. It may
overheat and cause a re.
• Make sure your home voltage
matches the voltage displayed on
the washing machine. If you are
not sure, contact an electrician.
• The mains plug must remain
accessible to allow disconnection
or an all pole switch must be
incorporated in the xed wiring
in accordance with the wiring
regulations.
To Prevent Injury / Damage
• Do not climb on the washing
machine. You may hurt yourself
or damage the washing machine.
• When opening and closing the
door ensure you keep ngers
away from the door hinge, or this
could lead to injury.
• Check your washing for objects
such as nails, pins, coins, clips etc.
They could damage your laundry
or the washing machine.
• To prevent any large, heavy
objects (e.g., buckles, large
buttons, etc.) from hitting the
glass door, turn your clothing
inside out or remove the heavy
objects. They could damage your
laundry or the washing machine.
• Do not wash, rinse or spin water-
proof sheets or clothing. These
may cause vibration or washing
machine failure during spin-
drying, which could lead to injury,
damage to the washing machine
or damage due to water leaking.
• Be careful when draining hot
water or any detergent from the
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drum. To prevent an injury.
• Do not dismantle, repair or
modify the washing machine.
The washing machine could
malfunction and cause a re or
injury.
• This appliance can be used by
children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children
without supervision.
• Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
• Do not touch the laundry inside
the washing machine, until the
drum has completely stopped.
Even if the drum is spinning at
low speed it can cause an injury.
Take particular care of children in
this respect.
• The appliance is to be connected
to the water mains using the new
hose-set supplied. Old hose-sets
should not be reused.
• The ventilation openings at the
base of the washing machine
must not be obstructed by a
carpet.
WARNING
IT IS HAZARDOUS FOR
ANYONE OTHER THAN
AUTHORISED SERVICE
PERSONNEL TO CARRY OUT
SERVICING OF REPAIRS
WHICH INVOLVE THE
REMOVAL OF COVERS.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF AN
ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT
ATTEMPT REPAIRS
YOURSELF.
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Unpacking
Remove all items from the packaging. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
Main Unit
Transport Bolt Covers x 4 U-Shape Drain Hose Holder
Water Supply Hose x 1 Instruction Manual
If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only).
Tel: 0844 800 3456 for assistance.
Thank you for purchasing your new Logik Washing Machine.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in
order that you fully understand all the operational features it offers.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instruction
manual for future reference.
Instruction
Manual
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INSTALLATION
7
Installing Your Washing Machine
Please read and follow the instructions carefully.
• In addition to the instructions mentioned here, special regulations of the relevant
water and power supply companies may apply. If in doubt, have the washing machine
connected by a qualified technician.
• The washing machine is heavy - caution when lifting it. Do not lift by projecting
components (e.g. washing machine door).
• Warning: Frozen hoses may tear/burst. Do not install washing machine in outdoor areas
or where there is a risk of frost.
• Lay hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of tripping over them.
Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine
• Make sure theres enough space for your washing machine.
• Install your washing machine on a flat, stable surface to avoid excessive vibrations and
noise.
• Don’t install your washing machine in direct sunlight or in a place where temperatures
can reach freezing.
Ò Ò Ò
Sloping
surface
Unstable Bumpy
surface
Two or more people are required to move
the washing machine.
• The ventilation openings at the base of the washing machine must not be obstructed by
carpet.
• Start by tilting the washing machine backwards.
• One person should stand behind it, holding the rear of the top panel. The other person
should grip the bottom feet at the front.
• Check that you have all the required accessories for installation.
• We recommend that you entrust the installation of the washing machine to a qualified
technician.
An additional space (approximately 50mm) is required at the rear of the washing
machine. This is to allow enough space for the water hose and drain hose
connections.
x Sloping
surface
x Unstable x Bumpy
surface
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
8
Moving and Installing
Removing the Transit Bolts
Four transit bolts keep the interior of the washing machine in place while it’s being moved.
They need to be removed before installation. Use a spanner (not supplied) and follow the
instructions detailed below.
Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another
Before you move the washing machine:
• Shut off the tap and run the washing machine to drain the water. Drain any remaining
water from the pump hose.
• Disconnect the mains cable.
• Attach the transit bolts.
To remove the transit bolts:
1. Use a spanner to loosen the four bolts. They are located at the rear of the washing
machine.
2. Pull the bolts out horizontally. Make sure the entire bolt is removed.
3. Push the four cover caps (included with your accessories) into the respective bolt holes.
Don’t run the washing machine without removing the transit bolts, as this can
cause excessive vibrations and may damage your machine.
You’ll need the transit bolts again if you move the washing machine, so make sure
you keep them in a safe place.
Make sure to fix the transit bolts prior to moving the washing machine.
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INSTALLATION
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Favorite
Favor ite
How to connect from the left side
~80cm
~90cm
110 -135cm
min. 60cm
max. 100cm
~40cm
~130cm
How to connect from the right side
Levelling the Washing Machine
There are 4 levelling feet on the underside. They must be adjusted to make sure the washing
machine is level.
1. On each foot, loosen the lock ring by
turning it clockwise.
2. Adjust all four feet by rotating each
upwards or downwards.
3. Use a spirit level to ensure the washing
machine is level.
4. Tighten each lock ring by turning them
anti-clockwise (towards the washing
machine body).
Ensure all four lock rings are tightened securely. Check that the feet are still bolted to the
washing machine - if theyre unbolted, the washing machine will move around.
Water Supply Hose
Points to remember
• Follow the instructions in this section to avoid water leaks.
• Don’t connect the hose to a combination tap.
• Don’t twist, squash, modify or cut the hose.
• This machine is designed to connect to the cold water supply. Do not connect to the hot
water supply.
• Use only the new water supply hose supplied. Old hose sets should not be reused.
Hose and Cable Lengths
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INSTALLATION
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Connecting the Water Supply Hose
1. To prevent leakage from the connection
joints, ensure the rubber washer seals are
fitted to each end of the water supply
hose. Do not use without the seals in
place.
2. Fit the straight end of the water supply
hose to the cold water tap.
3. Connect the angled end of the white
headed hose to the water inlet valve on
the machine. Hand tighten the plastic
parts of the connections. If you are
unsure, please call a qualified plumber for
safer connections.
4. Open the tap slowly and check that
there are no leaks around the connection
joints.
U-Shape Holder
Draining to a wash-basin Draining to a drain hose
Water Drain Hose
Points to remember:
• Don’t twist, pull out or bend the drain hose.
• Your washing machine should be no more than 85cm from the drain outlet.
• The water drain hose should be mounted at a height of minimum 60 cm, maximum 100
cm from the ground.
Draining to a sink or wash-basin
• Secure the drain hose in position, so it can’t drop out of the basin.
• Don’t block the basins drain outlet, and make sure that the drainage through it is
sufficient to prevent overflowing.
• Don’t let the tip of the drain hose dip into the drained water, as this can cause the water
to flow back into the washing machine.
3/4”
3/4”
min. 10 mm
min. 10 mm
Plastic joint
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Connecting to the Mains Supply
For your safety:
• Do not use a mains plug adapter or extension cable.
• If the mains cable or mains plug are damaged, stop using them and call a qualified
technician for assistance.
• An earthed plug has been attached to the power cable of your washing machine. This
plug must be inserted into an earthed socket capable of supplying 13 Amps. If you have
no such sockets and fuses in your house, call a qualified electrician.
• The mains plug must remain accessible to allow disconnection or an all pole switch must
be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
Installation Check List
By now, you should have installed the washing machine.
Let’s go through the checklist to ensure that the installation has been done correctly!
Questions Checkbox
Transit bolts - Have you removed them and attached the cover caps properly?
4 levelling feet Four Adjustable Feet - Are they bolted securely to the
washing machine?
Four Feet Cushions - Are they standing flat?
Power supply - Is the household dedicated mains socket rated for 220V - 240V
AC and can supply 13 Amps?
Location - Is your washing machine on a flat, stable surface?
Water Supply Hose - Is it free from leaks and is the water supply normal?
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Product Overview
The unit
Detergent
Compartment
Control Panel
Door Handle
Service Panel
Window
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Less consumption.
More efficiency.
Press 3 sec. for Signal / Favorite
Favorite
Start/Pause
Express 15’
Eco
Power Button
Press to turn on the
machine.
Press and hold
to turn o the
machine.
Spin Speed
Button
Select the desired spin
speed of the selected
wash programme -
you can also select
Rinse Hold
Temperature
Button
Press to select the
desired temperature.
when a temperature is
set the indicator LED.
(If no temperature
indicator is lit, the
water temperature is
cold)
Start/Pause
Button
Press to start your
wash. Press while
in operation to
pause your wash.
Delay Button
This button is used
to delay the wash.
Press continuously
to select the time
you want to start
the wash.
• If you need to change a setting after the wash has started, turn the power OFF then
ON again. Re-select the programme, spin speed and optional functions, and then
press the Start / Pause button. (Ensure the Child Lock is off, otherwise the original
programme will continue.)
• Water is poured into the washing machine to perform an inspection at the time of
shipment from the factory, so there may be drops of water or condensation in the
washing machine. This is not an indication of a malfunction.
The Control Panel
Programme Dial
Dierent wash
programmes can be
selected according to your
wash requirements.
LED Display
• The delay light will be on to indicate the delay time. It will start the programme
after the selected hours.
• After the wash procedure begins, REMAIN will be illuminated, to display the
remaining time, that is , the wash finishing time.
• When the child lock function is selected CHILD LOCKED will be illuminated.
• When the door is at the lock state, DOOR LOCKED will be illuminated. The door
can be opened only after the light turns off.
During initial start-up and use of the unit, there may be a slight smell
while the motor is settling in. This is not a fault; this is normal operation.
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Preparation
Read the following to understand how best to prepare your laundry for washing.
Organising Laundry
• Read the washing label on each garment to help you sort your washing into different loads.
• Sort the laundry by colour, type of fabric and by how soiled it is. This will help you choose
the correct programme and temperature for each wash.
• Do not exceed the maximum load! See the programme selection table for the maximum
load for the programme you require.
Preparing Laundry
• Treat stains before washing.
• Some items should be put into a cleaning net before going into
the washing machine. i.e. bras with metal wires, tights and lace
clothing to prevent damage.
• Check that pockets do not contain any objects which may
damage your clothes and the washing machine.
• Tie up any loose strings on laundry, close zippers and reverse
clothing with zips inside out.
• To prevent any large, heavy objects (e.g., buckles, large buttons,
etc.) from hitting the glass door, turn your clothing inside out, or
remove the heavy objects. These could damage your laundry or
the washing machine.
• Remove any surplus hair, animal fur, sand, and other materials
with a brush before washing.
• If clothes have raised fabric turn them inside out.
• Clothes that are not colour fast should be washed separately.
• Insert your clothes into the washing machine. Close the washing
machine door. Ensure that you do not trap any items of clothing
between the loading door and the rubber seal.
Adding Detergent and Softener
• Add detergent into the appropriate dispenser.
• Apply softener before you start washing.
• Apply detergent and softener according to the washing
amount, the soiling level, the water hardness in your area
and the manufacturers instructions of these products.
• For slightly dirty clothes, put a small amount of detergent
into compartment II of the detergent drawer.
II
I
Main wash
detergent
Softener
Pre-wash
detergent
Detergent
Detergent
Softener
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• Do not use the washing machine when the detergent drawer is removed. It may cause a
water leak or it may not work normally.
• If you forget to add detergent, you can drain the washing machine by running a drain only
programme. Then you can add detergent and start the programme again. Detergent only
reaches the drum when water flushes through the detergent drawer.
• To prevent powder detergent staying in the drawer, dry the inside of the drawer with a cloth.
Make sure the powder isn’t lumpy when you add it into the drawer.
• If the rinse cycle isn’t removing all the detergent from your wash, use less detergent.
• Softener should not exceed the MAX level in the compartment.
• Wash out unused softener with a splash of water or a damp cloth after the programme has
finished.
Fiber Type
Maximum Loading Capacity
6.0kg
Cotton 6.0kg
Synthetic 3.0kg
Wool 1.5kg
• For excessively dirty clothes, put ¼ of the detergent to be used into compartment I of the
detergent drawer and the remaining amount into compartment II.
Dilute viscous fabric softener and fabric conditioner with water. Prevent blockage of the
overflow. Maximum level is 40ml.
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Wash Setting
Standard Washing
1. Pull the door handle and put the laundry in the
drum. (Refer to Preparation to sort your laundry
before it goes into the drum.) Make sure no washing
gets caught in the door.
2. Close the door.
3. Press the POWER button.
4. Select a wash programme.
5. Select the desired water temperature and spin
speed.
6. Add detergent into the detergent drawer. The
quantity of detergent will depend on the amount
of laundry, the degree of soiling and the water
hardness. Use the amount of detergent suggested
on the packaging.
7. Press the START/PAUSE button to start the washing.
8. The washing machine will sound when the
programme is complete.
Before First Use
Before washing your clothes for the first time, run a full wash programme first:
1. Connect the machine to the mains power supply and the water supply.
2. Put a small amount of detergent into the detergent drawer. Close the drawer.
3. Press the POWER button.
4. Select Cotton Intensive programme.
5. Press the START/PAUSE button.
• If the door is locked and you switched the washing machine off and then on - or if
theres a power cut - it will stay locked for 1 minute.
• When you start the washing machine, the Start / Pause indicator will stop flashing
and light up solidly.
Removing Washing (Once programme is nished)
Door remains locked for 1 minute after wash stopped.
Less consumption.
More efficiency.
Press 3 sec. for Signal / Favorite
Favorite
Start/Pause
Express 15’
Eco
• Open the washing machine door and remove your washing.
• Remove any foreign objects to avoid risk of rusting.
• Leave the door and detergent drawer open so that residual water can evaporate.
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• Washing times depend on programme and temperature settings selected.
• Washing times may be longer if the laundry in the drum needs to be balanced.
Selecting the Programme
Here are the available programmes, additional functions and option settings.
Temperature can be selected separately for certain programmes.
Procedure
Description
Load(kg) Detergent Box
Default
Temp.(˚C)
Default
Time (Min)
Default
Speed (rpm)
6.0
Case
I
Case
II
Softener
Case
6.0 6.0 1200
Cotton Intensive 6.0 X
O 40 119 1000
Cotton 60° 6.0 X
O 60 203 1200
Cotton 40° 6.0 X
O 40 203 1200
Cotton 20° 6.0 X
O 20 81 1000
Express 15’ 1.5 X
O Cold 15 800
Eco 6.0 X
O 30 69 800
Rinse & Spin 6.0 X X O NA 34 1000
Baby Care 6.0 X
O 60 107 1000
Sports 6.0 X
O 40 86 800
Synthetic 3.0 X
O 40 73 800
Mixed 6.0 X
O 40 78 1000
Delicate 6.0 X
O 30 66 600
Wool 1.5 X
O 40 66 400
Drain Only 6.0 X X X NA 1 0
Spin Only 6.0 X X X NA 14 1000
Means must
O Means optional
X Means not necessary
The energy class is A+
Energy test program: Cotton 60˚C/40˚C (under the highest speed; others as the default)
Half load for 6.0kg machine: 3.0kg.
“Cotton 60˚/40˚” are the standard washing programs to which the information in the label and
the fiche relates, and they are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and that they
are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumptions for
washing that type of cotton laundry, that the actual water temperature may differ from the
declared cycle temperature.
Notes: The parameters in this table are only for users reference. It is different from the normal
time when using depending on the temperature and the load.
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Important Information
Washing Delicates (Wool and Silk Programmes)
These programmes rock the drum gently for best results on delicate laundry.
Approximate Weights:
• Silk laundry loads: 2kg or less
• Silk blouse / under garment (200g)
• Wool sweater (400g)
• Trousers (400g)
Adding Delicate Laundry Items to the Drum
• Close zips and buttons.
• Add items one by one on top of each other.
• Don’t overload the drum as it may cause excessive
vibrations or damage the washing machine.
Which Detergent to Use
• For woolen items, use a mild liquid detergent. Other detergents may damage your woolen
clothes.
• With Wool or Silk programmes, you may need to use an extra rinse cycle to remove excess
detergent from your clothes. This depends on the amount of detergent you use, and the
amount of foam that develops in the main wash cycle.
• Select the Rinse & Spin programme if necessary, selecting the lowest or no spin speed.
How to Use Laundry Starch
Synthetic laundry starch is a stiffening agent. Follow the laundry starch manufacturer’s
instructions.
• To use laundry starch, simply add it to the softener compartment, next to where you add
detergent. It will automatically be applied to your clothes as part of the final rinsing cycle.
• If its hard to pour, you can dilute the starch slightly with water before adding it to the
softener compartment. Make sure you don’t fill the compartment over the MAX level.
After using starch, clean the detergent drawer, especially the softener cover. Then
remove any excess starch in the drum, run a “Quick programme without detergent.
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How to Set the Child Lock
The Child Lock prevents children from accidentally changing a wash programme.
1. Switch on the washing machine.
2. When the washing machine is operating, press and hold the Delay and Speed buttons at
the same time for 3 seconds to set the child lock. The Child Lock icon will light to indicate
that the child lock is active.
3. If a function button is pressed while the child lock is active, the machine will beep to indicate
that the child lock is active.
4. To deactivate the child lock, press and hold the Delay and Speed buttons until the Child
Lock icon disappears.
• Deactivate the child lock when the programme ends.
• Your machine will deactivate the function buttons when the child lock is activated.
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Cleaning the Drum
Any rust left inside the drum by metal articles must be removed immediately with chlorine-free
detergent. After cleaning, run a full wash programme first, repeat “Before First Use.
Never use steel wool.
Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine
Siphon Plug
Pull out the detergent drawer. Remove the siphon plug and clean any
residual softener thoroughly. Fit the cleaned siphon plug in its location.
Check it is fitted properly.
Don’t put laundry in the washing machine during the drum cleaning.
Cleaning the Door Seal and Window
• Wipe the window and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. If lint builds up, it can
cause leaks.
• Remove any coins, buttons and other objects from the door seal after each wash.
Always unplug the washing machine before cleaning.
Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine
• Clean the outside of your washing machine with a soft cloth and mild detergent such as
kitchen detergent.
• Don’t splash water over the washing machine.
• Do not use cream cleansers, thinners or products containing alcohol or kerosene.
Cleaning the Detergent Drawer
1. Remove the detergent drawer by pulling and pressing gently on the rear centre part of the
softener compartment.
2. Wash out old detergent from the drawer with water. (Use a cloth to clean the washing
machine.) Residue detergent soon builds up if you don’t clean the drawer regularly, and can
develop mould.
3. Return drawer to original position.
Pull out at the
same time
Press
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Logik L612WMB14 Instruction & Installation Manual

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Washing machines
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